NJ man pleads guilty to stun-gun possession in child-luring case

A former Little Egg Harbor man who was to be retried this week on charges of trying to lure children into a specially rigged, candy-filled van, pleaded guilty Monday to possessing a stun gun in a deal that calls for no further incarceration, according to a report in the Asbury Park Press.

The report said Brian Warner, 49, of Paramus pleaded guilty in Superior Court in Toms River to possessing a prohibited device, the stun gun, in 2004. That is a fourth-degree crime with a maximum prison term of 18 months.